Fragments, Trifles and Lost Tales

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Fragments and Trifles:

Title: "[Lighthouse, The]" (1849)

Title: "Prediction, A" (1848)

Title: "[Would-be-Crichton, A]" (1849)

Lost Tales:

Title: "[Gaffy]" (1826-1827)

Title: "[Powerful Satires]" (date unkown, possibly around 1843)
An obituary for Thomas Cottrell Clarke contains the claim that at the time
of his death, Clarke "had yet in his possession, unpublished, some of the
most powerful satires evern written by Poe" (J.T.L., "Obituary," West
Jersey Press, December 30, 1874, p. 3, cl 5, the note is reprinted
by Richard Kopley and Michael Singer, "Thomas Cottrell Clarke's Poe Collection:
New Documents," Poe Studies: Dark Romanticism, XXV nos. 1&2,
June/December 1992, pp. 1-5). The number and precise nature of these items,
if they existed at all, is unknown, as is their current whereabouts.